‘Sweetheart Swindler’ Gets 5-Plus Years
| By Emily Gurnon, Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
But
Nathanson also ordered Meyer to pay full restitution to the victim.
Meyer, 62, was charged with theft by swindle for bilking a 65-year-old
She lost more than
Meyer targeted the woman through the dating website www.zoosk.com, according to the criminal complaint in the case. He told her he was an experienced investor and could make her big profits. He had used the scheme before.
At one point, Meyer told her he needed a
As time went on, she became suspicious. Meyer gave her no proceeds from the "investments," while telling her they were doing well. He later gave her two checks from a closed account.
The victim eventually did a Web search on Meyer's name and found media accounts in which he was dubbed the "sweetheart swindler."
When
Meyer pleaded guilty
He shook his head as he stood before the judge Thursday.
"My life has been, since 14, a living hell," he told Nathanson. "And I am so sorry I can't even tell you... I needed therapy. I'm a pitiful soul is what I am."
Nathanson responded, "I'm concerned -- that's the nicest way I can put it -- that your remarks have been all about you and the losses you've sustained over time." He made only passing reference to the impact his actions had had on the victim in the case, the judge said.
Prosecutor Ristad said Meyer had no remorse -- and had even posted his profile recently on
Rice said Meyer was "not generally a bad person" and that his experience in prison several years ago had "scared him."
Meyer asked for two weeks to turn himself in, but was taken into custody right after sentencing.
He was sentenced in 2005 to nearly five years in prison for bilking two women out of more than
When Ristad joined the victim and her supporters in a courthouse conference room after the sentencing, she threw her arms around him in an embrace.
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